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  • ANKARA: EU: The French Armenian Bill Would Prohibit Dialogue

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    Oct 14 2006

    EU: The French Armenian Bill Would Prohibit Dialogue

    Saturday , 14 October 2006


    * The EU says the French Armenian bill would damage the relations
    between Turkey and Armenia and Turkey and EU

    The European Union said French parliament approval on Thursday of a
    bill making it a crime to reject the Armenian accusations against the
    Turkish people about the 1915 communal clashes could harm efforts to
    end decades of dispute over the killings. Armenians name the 1915
    Events `genocide' while the Turks accuse the Armenians of massacring
    520,000 Turkish civilian people.

    A European Commission spokeswoman noted the bill still needed upper
    house approval and said EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn had
    repeatedly warned in recent days it would damage efforts in Turkey
    and Armenia to resolve the dispute. Turkish prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan had called Armenia to set up a joint commission to
    solve the historical disputes. Yet Yerevan Government rejected the
    offer claiming there was nothing to be discussed.

    "Should this law enter into force ... it would prohibit dialogue
    which is necessary for reconciliation on the issue," spokeswoman
    Krisztina Nagy told a regular news conference.

    Asked whether the bill could add a stumbling block to difficult
    accession talks with Ankara opened just over a year ago, she noted
    recognition of the 1915 killings as a `genocide' was not a
    precondition for accession.

    "It is not up to law to write history. Historians need to have
    debate," she said.
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